As part of that coverage I try to get out in early April to get photos of the beautiful Quail Hollow layout.

Quail Hollow has a great deal of water which comes into play on several of the holes on the back nine. Given the right weather conditions, an eerie mist rises from the water.

You have to arrive at first light to get the best conditions. I figured the cold temperatures Tuesday night would be ideal. It may have been too cold for the mist, but I did get some nice light as a reward for my early arrival.

I'm looking forward to working with Quail's awesome tournament staff again this year.

April and May are going to be very busy months so make sure to check back soon for some engagement photos and more wedding images.

Water, here surrounding the 14th green, is a big part of Quail Hollow's challenge, and its beauty.

Early morning light paints a golden hue on a tree beside the 16th green at Quail Hollow

Pretty light illuminates the pin on the 17th green

The imposing 17th hole at Quail Hollow requires a precise tee shot or you'll be taking a swim